PAGE THREE OVRIL Prevents That Sinking Feeling SPECIAL! SPECIAL! L T. Piver's Face Powder Assorted Odors Special Price, 50c Qrmes Iitfl. 0?ia Pioneer DruQptsls Phones 81 &B2k Third Ave. & Sixth St. TIIUER GMJ)UATE PIIAUMICISTS Om LAMP to read by wmmm Iftflilllrf CHAPPED HANDS ,Cri jta. v w .obbbbbb K. 1 '7 I ft I A comfortable chair . . something interesting to read . . and soft, well diffused light. What more could you desire I Be sure to choose Edison Marda Lamps for they are frosted on the inside and protect the eyes from harmful glare. Buy them by the carton and always have a home supply. t-io EDISON MAZDA mm tm wj- m m m mri - - LAMPS A CANADIAN CINt RA.L' CLECTRlC PRODUCT UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Htriiim lir ITIiiff Kiiprrt t tr Vnnrwum: T H. C.U rVKKV Tl Kf.V. 11 I' M. Arriving Vancouver, vu O.-eai. FaU. ThuridiJ Noon spprox. T HA, l AltltCSA VM.KX KKIIMV MIIMIIIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight frox. Weekly oalliugn to Port Simpson. Alu Arm Anyox. Stewart and Naa Rivrr point. Sunday, fl DO p.m. Fvurmer infnrmatlon rrgnrdiug nil Miliums and ttrkeU at - I'lllMt iu TtttT AUKNTY: tw nnil Arnur. I'liune 8Wt hi mmJ ijmi jiiamaiMnn 1 B C COAST U. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE VUI.IM.S MtOM I'lUNCE KIU'KKT To Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau, and Skat-way. March 7. 18 and 28. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle-March 11 and 22. Prince Mary Ocenn Falla. etc. Vance uvr ana Victoria, every Friday. 10 p.m. Agents I'or All Steamship Lines W C Orchard. Oen Aent, SrdAv Frlnca Bupart, Phone SI. ZAM Uaod To-NIght Will Heal Your in Cracked Lips Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ileilbroner's Store. This afternoon's train, due .from the East at 3.30, was' reported this wornlng to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II. Carson. formerly of Prince Rupert, have moved to their new home In this city, 1705 West Thirty-Seventh. Vancouver Province. In the current number of Canadian National Railways Magazine is an article by Reece H. Hague entitled "The Pacific Coast Fisheries." Prince Rupert la featured In the article and there is a picture of halibut being unloaded at the Canadian Pish and Cold Storage Co.'s plant from the boat Ine2 II. In the women's section of the cuirent Issue of Canadian Natl'mul Railways Magazine appears an article by Pegi Nicol describing the Interesting old native village of Kltwanga on the Skeena River. Novel paintings form the basis of Illustrations which accompany the irtfcle. "Where Forgotten Gxii Sleep." Is the title of the Article. , Three boys of Juvenile age, who were found guilty recently dm charges of theft at Cow Bay, came before Magistrate McClymont in city police court last evening for sentence. One of the boys, who re turned home only recently after serving a term in the reformtory was given a year's suspended sentence while the other two were given a severe reprimand. Rev. Dr. H. R. Orant, formerly of this city. Is broadcasting evening services on Sundays from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fort William over a newly opened radio station with call letters CKTR 'which is part of the Canadian Pacific Railway's transcontinenta' network. Dr. Grant's service ha' already been heard In Prince Rupert The difference in time I-two hours. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY J FOR SALE Two beds complete I dressing table, chair, camp bed : t ible All In good condition J Phone Black 218 or call 631 i Fifth Avenue West. 77 BUSH'S Grocerteria (iood Health Demands Good Food! See Those Listed Below Frosh Eggs 96 per doz AtHU Swcot Juicy Ornnge.i Sol 25c i02 75c Sunlight Soap tyfon per pkt Puro Loganberry CZflo Jam, 4-lb tin. ... . OXJ Puro Plum Jam EZ(n 4-lb.. tin ov' Pure Strawberry (I fin Jam, 4-lb tin ..... Royal City or Nabob 9 Co Tomatoes 2's, 2 for Puro Lard OAn por lb ill.. 60c Clark's Vegetable -fl As, Soup, per tin .... v Clark's Tomato -i An per tin Bush's Grocerteria free delivery telephones zn & m mmw United THE DAILY NEWS pril 0 Anglican April 9. ji i. n n i nr. re tnroats Daiiaa was Fresh Oollchlcans. Cow Bay. yuiociy relieved by rubbing on VapoRub Merchants: Golf-. Leagpc Konjcht 23c. a pall. Mrs. P. J. McCormick will sail on the Prince 'George for a trip ' to Vancouver. ,, S. E. Parker sailed yesterday af ternoon on the Prince George to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart. Mrs. W. H. Kergin will sail on the Prince Oeorge tonight for i visit in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Howells will sail on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver. Mr. Howells has been employed orihe local dry dock staff for some time. . Canon Rurhbrook will give his concluding Lenten sermon-lecture In St. Peter's Church Friday even ing" at 7.30. Subject: "Archbishop DuVernet." All Welcome. 72 miss Kelda Morrow will be a bridge hostess this, evening, n tertalnlng at the home of her par -nts. Mr. and Mrs.' G. W. Mar row. Vancouver Province, March 23. W. L. Stamford, acting agent for the marine department, Dlgby Is land, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince -George to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on official business. Cases of Babe O'Reilly and An drew Swanson. charged with beln inmates of a disorderly house were further adjourned until to morrow on coming up before Mag- totrate McCymont In elty poller Tourt this morning. Mrs. H. S. Creelman and famllv 'ho have bfen visiting at Terrace "here thv formerly resided, arrived in the city from the lnterin- n this afternoon's train and wll' all tonight on the Prince Oeonr for their homes in Chilliwack. Tn rrtftnriv of Indian Anent Jn OUlett. Elsie Charles. Masmtt In itan glri. wa brought to the clt rom the Queen Charlotte Island-i board a msboat last night. She I to serve three months at Okalln having liquor In her possesion. R C. Thomson was thr spakei th regular weekly luncheon o' 'if Prince Rupert Rotary Club tn hf Commodore Cafe today. Ilf old in an interesU))9 manner of xorripnees on a recent trip tr Honolulu Trrsldent S. D. Johnstor vas In the chair. 1 ANNOIINCE.MKNT8 . Bapt'st Easter Sale April 2. Easter Concert April 0 and 7. Dl rectlon Alex A. Connon, Moos Hall. Annual Daffodil dance, I.O.D.E Hall, Easter Monday. Catholic women's League Sprinr Sale April 8. Church Buster Daiaai Cathedral .Easter Sale Crib, and Whist League Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. ' . Moose "Whist Drlvf and Dante. Friday, April 17. t Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 Gyro Hoedown May 1. DrAlexander X-ltAY SERVICE rilONE 573 IIESNEK BLOCK DENTIST Subject of Music Club I -i ! . ii i t ,- : it I The Ladies' Music Club held its regular fortnightly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Ross, Second Avenue. The subject was "Ballad" uDon which Miss E. G. Lennox gave i very Interesting paper. ' One of the features of the after noon's proceedings was the making of a small presentation to William Beaumont in appreciation of assistance he has generously given the club. The presentation was made with fitting remarks by Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, the nresldent. i The afternoon's program was as follows: Phonograph selections from Beggar's Opera." (John Gay.) LIFEBUOY SOAP per bar SARDINES Crown Brand In Olive Oil per tin SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-lb. Market Day pkg. per pkg. 8HRBDDED WHEAT The breakfast food - ftf pk per lb. LI BOY'S RIPE OLIVES 9-oz. tin DAVIES.GTELATINE per pkg ORANQESHOpOd ledlt sweet and l)ulex 3 tV. "Th? Vocal solo. 'The Maiden of Mor -ven,"" i Old Highland Ballad i (Malcolm Lawson), Mrs. William Millar. Plaho solo "Ballad Trolsleme" (Chopin), Mrs. Rbbert Bartlett. Vocal solos "Ihgrid's Song" and "Raggle Taggle Gypsies," (Old English t. Miss Halllwell. Piano solo-'Henry VIII. Dances" (Edaward German), Mrs. E . J Smith. Vocal solo "The Body Guards- .MOTHER OF IIAZELTON MAN DIES IN SOUTH The death occurred on Sunday in Vancouver of Mrs. Jane Fletcher, aged 76. mother of Gordon Fletcher of Hatelton. The funeral took place -n Tuesday. Besides the son at tlazelton. the late Mrs. Fletcher is survived by one other son and three daughters. Glasses fitted by rrKlstered optometrist at llfllhrnnrr'tre. SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday 7c 12c 47c Ideal lie GQLD MEDAL MAYONNAI8E The ftnest, 8-0. jar 9To pir jar LOBSTER Bag! Brand nr -Ib. tin 3Gc SEEDED nAI81N8-Sun- ft n H maid. 15,-os. pfcjr. M.t ASSORTED BIsqUITS-A very nice assortment, fresh stock per lb. 2 lbs. for DROMEDARY DATES per pkg 34c 65c 20c APPLES Unwrapped wlnesaps firm and Juicy 23 C per box CLASSIC CLEANSER per Hn, . $2.15 7c SAANIOH-WHOLE OLAMS Ctn perjtln tu. 4", WEINER8 Made by Oalners. fresh . " and delicious 9Ao 25c 19c CHOCOLATE EASTER N0VELTIE8 From to 5(; Watts' Grocery I'HONB 55 IMIONE 56 "THE 11EST FOR LESS" 'A Thursday, March 2fl, 1931 Annual SATIN GLO Special Sale March 27 to April 4 Inclusive SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON Satin-Glo Enaiftd " Satin-Glo Varnish Stains T Regular Satin-Glo Ten cents reduction on quarter-pints Fifteen cents .reduction on half-pints Twenty-five cents reduction on pints Fifty cents reduction on quarts ' One dollar reduction on half gallons For Sale By Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 253 Third Avenue Attacks Upon (Continued from rage One) Vocal solo "Rendezvous." (W. bring the most outrageous charges Alleter), Mrs. William Crulkshank. but the two members would have no right to reply without the unanimous consent of the House. In certain emergencies, however, the rules arc by common consent suspended and Mr. Shelly should be permitted to strike as hard as he liked, but that the men he struck should have their hands securely tied. For when Mr. Manson and Dr. Wrinch rose to refute with indigna tion Mr. Shelly's assertions, they Telephone 101 to avenge himself was not al. Unfortunately, however, he mado a v poor cnoicc cnoicc oi oi weapons, weapons, as as was was IVlanson and 1117 Wnnch 1 i10?1!1?7 h.enD; Wr,n,cl? and complete explanation of a transaction, which, as a matter of fact. Had been disclosed to the Legislature In all its details two "years1agd."-Mi: fl'-' ' I ' ;'rt4DiscrWH Manson ! ' The object of these manoeuvre!. of course, Is to 'discredit Mr.v Min- man of King Erik", (Swedish) (Ot- suspended. Most people who have son in the eyes of the country the 'o Lindvald). Mrs. F. W. Allen. Vocal solo "The Minstrel Boy," 'Irish) Mrs. J. II. McLeod. 'Cello solo The Lost Chord," (Sir, Arthur Sullivan), "The Last Rose or Summer," William any regard for fair play will be of the opinion that they should have been suspended on the occasion in question. ApparenUy it had been decided attack on Dr. Wrlnch was an un fortunate necessity, for nobody on any side of the House wants to discredit the member for Skeena, who is as generally popular as he is beforehand that they should not be highly respected. But, granted that they are. suc cessful what will 'the government have accomplished beyond making It patent to everybody that it had no effective reply to Mr. Manson's criticisms of its profligacy and mis management? Dr. Tolmie and his colleagues are greaUy mistaken If were forthwith shouted down by the they think' that by coupling. Mr-Conservative rank and file, the Mansorl with' the. performances f Premier and Mr. Pooley signifying ,M.r. Andrew, Bly&h; they will divert their agreement with this demon- RftenUon. f rpm th.e five million dol-stratlon of British fair play. lar deficit or the universal Income ; To his honor be it said, one lone tax. t Conservative member protested, T. ; Dr. Wrlnch' land deal and. Mr. H. Kirk. He, too, was howled at by Blygh's efforts are ancient history , what was. for the moment, virtually and, In any event, neither they, nor a mob actuated by the mob In- fllie dismissal of'glr Richard Mc-stlnct. ! Bride, have anything to do with the There was some excuse? perhaps, j crcaUon of the financial morass In for Mr. Shelly, who, as he admitted, 1 which the government finds Itself, was smarting under the scathing IJ rnay be.(added for Mr. Shelly's criticism of Mr. Manson. That the i JknefU, that they hive Just as little former finance minister should seek to 'do with the 'Watt case. BEAUTY TREATMENT that keejis your stove young 1 Keep your stove looking as well as it cooks! Learn this new and easier way to keep stoves glossily black through years of service. Apply a little ZEBRA, in its new liquid polish form. Let it c!ry . . . Polish... that's all! 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